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s1214215 08-03-2013 07:28 AM

A New Chilling Experience
 
Well its been a while.

While living in Thailand, in an apartment got to about 40c in the day sometimes and with a fish tank that I was not able to use due to body corporate idiocy, I converted it into a cooled wardian case. This was using the fish tank, lights, an aquarium water chiller and a mile of tubes and other bits and pieces.

I am now back in Australia and have modified an old display cabinet along the same lines. The water in a reservoir is chilled to 18c, and pumped (from a smaller pump) into the wardian case to filter through a radiator with fans. The air blowing over the cold radiator chills the air in the case to a nice 22c and now its winter to about 17c at night. It oddly seems to stop the temps dropping too low also. I presume even though its cool, the radiator is at night warmer than ambient in the room.

Here are some photos.
The case with the 150 watt metal halide (5700K tube). I cut a hole in the top of the case to fit it. No heat gets in as the case has a glass false ceiling.
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The shelves made from egg crate and some bonding glue.
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...03326058_n.jpg
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The chiller, reservoir.
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...36983247_n.jpg
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The radiator fan (computer cooling radiator that I have powered by a laptop power source.)
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...90874257_n.jpg

Pipes going in.
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...92754464_n.jpg

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Partly stocked up. Housing a lot of seedlings now until they get going in mounts and can go home to the greenhouse in spring. Doing very well with Polyrhiza lindenii seedlings, along with Psychopsiella liminghii, Sophronitis cernua flava, Bulbophyllum tingabarinum alba, Laelia alaorii, Nanodes medusae, various Lepanthes from flask, a few Masdevallia, Trisetella, Restrepia and others.
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...088744_n-1.jpg
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My Green Pets 08-03-2013 09:04 AM

Wow.

Love the organized, neat setup. All the plants are clearly displayed. Something for me to aspire to, surely!

When will I get to see it all in flower? ;)

Purple_phal_gal13 08-03-2013 01:17 PM

Wow, that is amazing! Its such a delight to see how talented people are when it comes to Orchids! That my friend is like pure genius of a setup. Hats off to you and I hope all of your seedlings do well.

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naoki 08-03-2013 04:46 PM

Nice! I'm also thinking of water cooling of a grow tent. Where do you get that kind of a small radiator? Is it marketed for computers? If so, do you remember the maker/model number etc? I couldn't quite find something appropriate. I might be able to find a small oil cooler for a car from a junk yard.

Subrosa 08-03-2013 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by naoki (Post 594897)
Nice! I'm also thinking of water cooling of a grow tent. Where do you get that kind of a small radiator? Is it marketed for computers? If so, do you remember the maker/model number etc? I couldn't quite find something appropriate. I might be able to find a small oil cooler for a car from a junk yard.

I think a heater core would work.

bellini girl 08-03-2013 10:47 PM

Awesome set up, :goodjob . Pretty sure if I had something like this my pleuros would bloom

s1214215 08-04-2013 07:54 AM

Thanks everyone. Glad this is of some interest.

The radiator I used was a ThermalTake brand and are pretty easy to get online. However, you may want to check this out for something better for outdoors.. You need to look at the videos.

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